Remote control system for electric supply networks



Jan, 28, 19360 HALLQVVELL REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR ELECTRIC SUPPLY NETWORKS Filed Oct. 26, 1954 5 Sheets-Sheet l m WW aw; JV 7 y w i 32/; fiaj f f0 Jam, 2% 19360 E. HALLGWELL 2,2 9,69

REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR ELECTRIC SUPPLY NETWORKS Filed Oct. 26, 1934 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 Jam. 28, 1936 E, g-3 REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR ELECTRIC SUPPLY NETWORKS Filed Oct. 26, .1954 5 Sheets-Sheet 5 z W (W?) 0 15) Patented Jan. 28, 1936 UNITED STATES REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR ELECTRIC SUPPLY NETWORKS Edison Hallowell, West Park, Leeds, England, as-

signor to Northern Utilities Trust Limited, Leeds, Yorkshire, England Application October 26, 1934, Serial No. 750,230 In Great Britain October 30, 1933 15 Claims.

This invention relates to remote control systems for electric supply networks and particularly systems for controlling the supply of current to particular energy consuming devices located at r mote points of said network of the kind wherein impulses of suitable frequency are superposed on the supply network or on an auxiliary network.

In practically all power supply networks the load is divided into two or more classes, namely 1') loads which may exist at any time and loads which are restricted in their application to the supply network to certain periods of the day and night. These latter loads are in general charged at special reduced tariff rates and may be the i so-called off-peak loads. Loads of this nature may for example be consequent on devices for water liquor, sewage, or hydraulic pumping, cen tral and domestic heating, domestic cooking, refrigeration and the like and in consequence of 2-?) their off-peak character, they are usually provided with some form of storage in the form of heat, water, cold, or the like to enable them to remain effective during the periods of peak load. Such loads will be hereinafter termed restricted J3 loads.

One object of this invention is to provide a cheap and effective system and apparatus for controlling the supply of current to consumers of restricted load. Another object of the invention :7) is to improve continuity of supply of current to such consumers.

A further object of the invention is to reduce to a minimum the amount of energy storage medium necessary for such consumers.

3) According to the present invention the remote control of the restricted load is brought into operation automatically on increase of the total load above a set value. This value may for example be the maximum or peak load value of normal unrestricted load.

Since there will be a plurality of such controlled apparatus forming the restricted load, it is desirable to provide a gradual transition from one state of load to another and in accordance 3 with a further feature of the invention means are provided for the automatic switching off of the said load in units successively, until the overload relieved.

As above mentioned, restricted load consumers are usually provided with energy storage medium and in order to provide a more selective control of restricted load by anothe feature of the invention the said load is switched oif automatically and successively in units each unit being disconnected for a period dependent on the proportion of the existing energy storage capacity to the maximum capacity thereof.

For exampl in the caseof thermal storage apparatus the switching on of the load may be to effected automatically in such a manner that the installation having the lowest proportion of heat storage relatively to the maximum heat storage is the last to be switched off and, on reduction of the overload, is the first to be switched in. This action in the above case may be produced by com- 5 bining the controlling action of the remote switch operated by the selected frequency impulse with a time lag device variable in action according to the temperature of the stored medium. In the case of an electrically operated pumping load, the action of the time lag device may be dependent on the level of liquid in the storage reservoir into which the pumping load is discharging.

In practical operation of a power distributing network the normal unrestricted load increases from time to time and the value 01'. the load at l which the remote switching operation becomes efiective will have to be similarly increased.

In accordance with a further feature of the invention means are provided for resetting auto- 29 matically the load value at which the remote controlling function is adapted to operate. In other words, the controlling device is adapted to discriminate between increases in restricted load and in normal unrestricted load. 26

The invention will be hereinafter described in its application to the remote control, for example the switching off, of a restricted load, such as a thermal storage load, supplied by alternating current power distribution networks, the frequency 80 of the control impulses being of any suitable value high r or lower than the frequency of the power circuit and hereinafter termed selected frequency.

These, and other features of the invention, will be described more fully in the following specification with reference to the drawings accompanying and forming part of this specification. In these drawings:-

Fig. 1 shows a diagrammatic lay out of a supply network provided with a control system constructed and arranged in accordance with the invention.

Fig. 2 shows diagrammatically a remote control switch fitted with a thermostat control and one form of time lag device. 5

Figs. 3 and 4 show a remote control switch fitted With modified thermostat controls and time lag devices.

Figs. 5 and 6 show diagrammatically two different embodiments of an automatic resetting device for the load value causing operation of the control impulses.

Referring to Fig. 1 a main source of supply A represented diagrammatically by a coil ll] feeds a supply network ii, l2 across which are connected static substations B, B1 These substations in tLu'n feed consumers power mains l3, l4 and 53!, MI respectively with current of suitable voltage and across the power mains l3, !4 etc. are connected various consumers loads, the norpivotilSl.

mal loads being indicated diagrammatically by D, D1 and the consumers of restricted (or off peak) loads by C, C1

At the main supply station A and at each of the substations B there is arranged a control device operating on a selected frequency adapted to control the restricted loads C, C1 These are provided, as shown at E, since the maximum loading on an individual substation may not coincide 'with the maximum load at the main supply owing to the different loadings at the substations.

It is thus clear that the maximum load on the substations B, B1 etc. is controlled by their respective control devices E but that a master. control is produced by the control device E at the main supply A.

The control current of selected frequency may be generated by any known means. In the illustrated embodiment at each of the main supply sources A and substations B, there is provided an alternator i5 of selected frequency in series with a condenser I50 which is connected across the mains H, H2, or 3, M or 53!, Ml respectively and is adapted to be brought into operation by a switch l6 actuated according to the load on the respective mains. For this purpose a current transformer l! is arranged with its primary is in the main circuit and its secondary l9 in series with an overload coil 20, adapted to close the switch 16 thereby closing the control circuit of selected frequency through the alternator l5 and condenser we when the load in the respective mains exceeds a predetermined value.

In addition, at each substation there is an additional switch 2! controlled by an overload coil 22 forming part of a tuned circuit 23 connected across the main supply mains l l l2 and responsive to the impulses of selected frequency generated by the alternator l5 at the main supply station A. In this way the control circuit of selected frequency at each substation is adapted to be closed consequent on an overload either at said substation or at the main supply station A.

The control current of selected frequency may be generated by any known means other than the arrangement shown in Fig. l and superposed on the power mains in any desired manner. Further, these currents may be superposed on conductors other than the power mains, such as telephone conductors or if desired separate conductors may be used in which latter'case the control current may comprise direct current impulses of any desired duration.

At each of the consumers of restricted load C there may be provided an arrangement as described with reference to any of Figs. 2, 3, or 4. The device shown in Fig. 2 comprises a circuit 24 tuned to the selected frequency, and including a condenser 25 and an inductance 28. The circuit also includes an electromagnetic switch the coil of which may comprise either the inductance 26 as illustrated or a separate coil. The circuit 24 is connected across the mains l3, M or E3 l, l l l', etc.

Associated with the electromagnetic coil 25 is an armature 21 which forms the operative member of the remote control switch. The switch element itself as illustrated consists of a mercury switch 28 mounted on a lever 38 tiltable abouta The lever 3i? carries at one end a weight 3| and at the other is adapted to contact an abutment 32 mounted on the armature 21. Switch 28 'is normally held closed by the weight of armature 21.

At its lower end the armature 21 carries a piston 33 which moves in a fluid containing cylinder 34. The latter is provided with inlet and outlet Valves 35 and 36 respectively and in conjunction with the piston 33 forms a time lag device. The degree of opening of the valves 35 and 35 is dependent on the position of a plunger 31 which slides along the outer face of cylinder 34 and is controlled by a thermostat or other control device 38 as hereinafter described. As illustrated this consists of a bimetallic or other strip 39 responsive to the temperature of the thermal storage medium and so connected to plunger 31 that the higher the temperature of said medium the more will the plunger open the inlet valve 35 and close the outlet valve 35. In this'way the dash pot action of piston 33 moving in cylinder 35 is relieved and the opening movement of switch 28 is accelerated. On the other hand on closing of the switch with ahigh temperature of the stored medium a delayins. action would result.

, Conversely, with a low temperature of said medium the control device 38 would position the plunger or slide 37 so as to close the inlet port 35 and open the outlet port 36, thus delaying the opening of the switch 28, and accelerating the closing thereof.

The control device 38 is constructed and arranged to open the switch 28 independently of the action of the tuned circuit in that when the temperature of the stored medium has reached a predetermined limit the device 38 contacts the abutment 32 and raises armature 21 to allow the switch to open under the action of theweight 3| subject to minimum dash pot delaying action.

The modified remote control switch illustrated in Figure 3 is somewhat simplified as compared with that of Figure 2. It consists as in Fig. 2 of a tuned circuit it, 25 electromagnetic coil 26, armature 21, abutment 32, lever to, switch 28 and weight 3!, the switch being normally held closed by the weight of the armature 2'5. The action of operation of the switch is also similar to that described in the previous figure. The time lag device, however, here consists of a cylinder 40 filled with oil or other viscous liquid the viscosity of which is variable according to the temperature, and for example mounted in contact with the cylinder or other container (not shown) of the stored medium. Arranged so as to be movable within the cylinder 4% is a piston 4| having a non-return or one-way valve 62 of restricted area arranged to open on upward movement to facilitate said movement and to close on downward movement to retard the same.

With this arrangement the time necessary to open the mercury switch 28 will depend on the temperature of the storage medium and the hottest apparatus will be the first to be switched off.

The movement of the armature 27 is free to continue for a certain distance after the mercury switch is opened and owing to the increasing magnetic flux passing through coil 26 due to the diminishing air gap, the movement accelerates as the armature rises. Under peak load conditions the result is that the armature controlling the hottest tank will have reached its highest position at the time the armature controlling the coldest tank has reached the minimum position necessary to open the mercury switch. The return movement of the armature due to gravity or spring control takes place at a constant rate throughout the full stroke in each case dependent only on the viscosity of the liquid in cylinder All opposing the weight of the armature 2? and the combined action is such that the switch which first opens on increase of normal load is the last to close on decrease of said load.

The opening of the switch due to temperature only, independently of the control impulse, is preferably effected by making the lever 30 in the i'orm of a bimetallic strip which is adapted to bend or curve downwardly Under the action oi heat conducted from the storage medium thus allowing the switch 28 to move to the off position under the influence of the weight 3i independently of the position of armature 2?. This additional movement also assists the operation of the time lag device in that with increase of temperature of the medium the necessary movement of the armature 27 prior to allowing the switch to open is reduced and vice-versa on closing is increased.

Fig. 4 shows a modified simple control switch which is assumed to be in contact with a thermal storage tank (not shown). In this embodiment the mercury (or other) switch 25 pivots about a pin 29 and is normally held closed by a weight Si or by a spring. A bimetallic strip 33 held at its lower end contacts at its upper end with an abutment 4 4 on the switch With increasing temperature of the storage tank the upper end of the strip is adapted to bend to the right as shown in dotted lines in the figure thus moving switch 28 into its open position. The temperature of the stored medium in the storage tank thus exerts thermostatic control on the switch 28.

In addition to the thermostatic control the control current of selected frequency is adapted to open the switch 23 by the provision of a heating coil connected to a condenser or other suitable impedances for receiving the control current. The latter thus heats the bimetallic strip 5-3 and causes it to bend to the right as indicated to operate switch 28. The heating coil surrounded by asbestos or other lagging so that the bimetallic strip 13 remains under the influence of the heat after actuating switch 22 for some time after the flow of the control current in order to introduce suflicient time lag in the reclosing action of the switch.

The control current acts in conjunction with the thermostatic control in that with a low temperature of thermal storage medium, the strip 23 remains in its extreme left hand position and the control current must persist longer to bend the strip 43 into the position where it actuates switch 28. Conversely on reclosing of the switch 28 after actuation by the control current, the time taken for strip to move into its non-operative position depends on its temperature due to the control current and also on that due to the storage medium.

It is to be understood that the strip 43 is mounted in heat conductive relation with the storage medium so that the temperature or" the latter will also control the rate of heat dissipation from the lagged portion of the strip and thus with higher temperatures the greater will be the time lag introduced in the reclosing of switch 28. a

The strip 43 is preferably constructed, at least in part, of magnetic metal and in conjunction with an iron connecting element 4i forms a magnetic circuit which increases the indutance of coil 45 so as to form a suitable coupling with the condenser 25 for the control current of selected frequency. The strip 43 may with advantage be mounted on a rod or pivot Q8 rotatable by hand I to form a variable setting for the thermostatic control. Alternatively, the heating element 45 instead of directly surrounding strip 43 may be otherwise arranged in heat conductive arrangement with strip 53.

Various modifications may be made in the above described control switches, for example in practice it will usually be necessary to interpose a relay circuit to amplify the control current and to effect the switching operation. Alternatively, the switch may be operated through any known ratchet mechanism. Further, any suitable delaylng devices other than dash pots may be used if desired.

While the above control switches have been hereinbefore described with reference to the control of thermal storage load, they may, as previously mentioned, readily be adapted for any form of restricted load. For example in the case of pumping load the level of water in a storage reservoir into which a pump is discharging may be caused by suitable means such as a float to vary the position of the plunger 3], Fig. 2. Alternatively, where the time lag eifect is dependout on temperature as in Figs. 3 and 4 this temperature may be varied, by means of a rheostat selected frequency control generators at the main station A and substations B, B1, is open and the apparatus switches C, C1, subject to control are closed by gravity or spring action. When the power load exceeds the set value either at the main or at a substation, the overload control coil 58 at that point closes the control circuit to superpose a control impulse of selected frequency on the power mains. This control impulse energizes the tuned air circuits at each apparatus C, C1 to open the load switches 28 subject to the duration of the impulse and the delaying action of the particular time lag provided, which in turn is dependent on the thermostatic or other control adapted to measure the stored heat or energy.

With a plurality of off-peak or restricted load cons" rs in circuit, there is thus a progressive reduction of the power load depending on the 7 duration of the control impulse and on the stored energy such asheat available at each of the said apparatus C, until the overload at the main or substation is relieved when the termination of the overload current through coil l8 opens the selected frequency impulse generating circuit.

If subsequently, the normal unrestricted load continued to increase further control impulses would be sent out at intervals according to the sensitivity of the overload control circuit switches until the whole of the restricted load would have been put out of circuit at which point, peak load co ditions would exist.

Simultaneously the apparatus switches at C, C1 would gradually be reclosed by mechanical means subject to the delaying action of the time lag device and the thermostatic or other 01 and, if the overload still persisted, a furer impulse of selected frequency would be gened as before to open the requisite number of oil hits to reduce the load. This sequence of operations would continue until the normal unrestricted power load had decreased suificiently to allow the whole of the restricted load to remain in circuit.

It is to be understood that the duration of the delaying action of the time lags while the switch is being reclosed by mechanical means is great compared with the delay action during opening of said switches in order to prevent repeated switching off of the restricted load during the persistence of the overload. In the former case the delay action may be of the order of 20-30 minutes as compared with 1-30 seconds in the latter.

In the abovementioned manner the consumers least able to dispense with the current supply are disconnected from the supply network for the minimum time, the automatic control thus exercising a discriminating action on the consumers of restricted load. It is, however, not essential that the units controlled in succession should be selected in accordance with their current requirements. Such units may be preselected by suitable adjustment for example of the time lag devices so that certain consumers apparatus are responsive to impulses of one duration and/or intensity, other apparatus are responsive to impulses of other durations and/or intensities or to different additive effects of a succession of impulses, For example, the plunger 3'! of Fig. 2 may be initially set manually to give a definite time lag for the switching oif operation and/or for the switching in operation. This initial manual setting may vary in pre-selected groups of consumers apparatus so that one group will operate with an impulse of one duration or intensity while another group operates with impulses of another duration and/or intensity.

Alternatively, the control currents may be selective by having variable selected frequencies, the control circuits of certain apparatus being responsive to one frequency, those of other apparatus to other frequencies.

Figure 5 shows a device which is adapted to reset automatically in an upward direction the value at which the overload control coil l8 and switch l6 will operate with increase of the nor--'' mal unrestricted load. Such a device prevents the selected frequency control current from nowing for an indefinite period, and also prevents consumers of restricted load from being subsequently disconnected unnecessarily in the cases where the overload is due to an increase of the normal unrestricted load. This is advisable because in certain systems the local supplier of electrical energy is charged by the bulk or main supplier according to the maximum demand recorded over a given period and therefore with any subsequent less demand, the necessity of disconnecting the consumers of restricted load is obviated. In Figure 5 is shown the current transformer I l with primary winding 58 in series with the line and secondary winding iii in series with overload coil 26. The armature rod 59 of switch in controlled by the current in coil 29 carries a container 5! adapted to hold a liquid 52 such as mercury. Rod 59 also carries an abutment 53 which contacts one end of a compression spring 54 bearing at its opposite end against a sliding piston valve. 55 movable in a cylinder 55 closed at its inner end 5? and filled with liquid. Valve 55 controls the mouth of a supply conduit 58 connected to a reservoir 59. The outer end of cylinder 55 communicates freely with the container 5!.

The operation of this control device is as follows: When an overload current passes through primary winding l8, armature rod 59 is moved upwardly to close switch i6 and to superpose the selected frequency control current on the mains. Upward movement of abutment 53 compresses spring 5 2 which slowly forces piston valve 55 into the cylinder 55 against the pressure of the liquid therein, which leaks past the inner end of piston valve 55 into the conduit 58. The delaying action on the piston valve. is such that when the selected frequency current has continued for a suificient period to disconnect the whole of the restricted load and the over-load still persists, the piston uncovers the mouth of conduit 58 and allows liquid to fiow into the container 5.! from reservoir 5%. This flow continues until the additional weight on armature rod 50 is sufiicient to restore the armature to the poform of a tiltable mercury switch 69 mounted on a pivot cl with two oppositely extending arms 62, 63. As before switch 69 is closed by the action of an armature t5 influenced by an overload coil Ziii fed from the secondary winding IQ of a current transformer 67. armature 5 5 is connected with a pivoted lever 65 adapted to contact with arm 62 of switch 60.

The switch 6% is normally held in its open position by a spring 35 bearing against arm 63, the

spring 66 being carried by a pivoted lever 67.

The end of lever t? engages with an inclined pivotally mounted ratchet arm 68 having teeth Ed and held against lever El by a weight 70, the teeth 62 thus holding spring 66 in any set position. The setting of spring 56 is increased by an abutment ii on an armature 72 adapted to be energized by a coil 13. The latter is connected in series with switch 69 or iii across a source of supply such as the mains M, 2 or l3, l4 etc. as shown in Fig. 1. Armature i2 is provided with a time lag device in the form of a spring 14 and dash pot 75.

The action of this resetting device is as follows: When overload coil 23 is energized armature 64 by lever 65 and arm 52 closes switch 60. This superposes current impulses of selected frequency on the mains and also energizes coil 13. Armature it then moves downwardly against the action of spring 7 2 and dash pot l5. The time lag of the latter is. such that abutment H will not contact lever 6'5 until the selected frequency current has persisted long enough to remove all the apparatus of the restricted load out of circuit. I1 then the overload ceases, switch 6!) is opened and armature i2 is returned quickly by spring id. If, however, the overload persists on disconnection of all the restricted load then abutment l'l contacts lever 5'? causing spring 66 to bear on arm 53 to open switch 68. Lever 67 and spring 66 are held in this set position by the'teeth 65 on ratchet arm 58. Armature i2 and abutment H are returned immediately by spring 14, the dashpot action on the upward movement being relatively slight. The control device can be set manually at desired periods by releasing lever 61 on moving lever 63 to the left.

Instead of overload coil 26 and pivoted lever 65, a thermal responsive element such as a bimetallic strip may be arranged in series with secondary winding is to close switch when For this purpose overload current flows through said strip. It is to be noted also that the time lag M, will be greater at the sub-stations B, B1 than that at the main station A to prevent the control device being reset automatically when selected frequency currents from main station A close the switches 25 at the substations.

The sensitivity of the overload coils 20, Figs. 5 and 6 may, if desired, be reduced by connecting the time lag device to armatures 5i and 84 so as to prevent operation of the switches It and 63 in the event of a transient overload.

What I claim is:-

1. In an electrical supply network having at least one control station and a plurality of remote current consuming devices of restricted load character connected to said network, a control system which comprises means at said control station to generate control current impulses in response to an increase of the total load on said network above a set value and switch means at said consuming devices of restricted load responsive to said control current impulses to disconnect said devices from said network.

2. In an electrical supply network having at least one control station and a plurality of remote current consuming devices of restricted load character connected to said network, a control system which comprises means at said control station to generate control current impulses in response to an increase of the total load on said network above a set value, means to superpose said control current impulses on said supply network and switch means at said consuming devices of restricted load responsive to said control current impulses to disconnect said devices from said network.

3. In an electrical supply network having at least one control station and a plurality of remote current consuming devices of restricted load character connected to said network, a control system which comprises means at said control station to generate control current impulses in response to an increase of the total load on said network above a set value, switch means at said consuming devices of restricted load responsive to said control current impulses to disconnect said devices from said network and mechanical means at each oi said consuming devices of restricted load for the individual re-closing of said switch means.

4. In an electrical supply network having at least one control station and a plurality of remote current consuming devices of restricted load character connected to said network, a control system which comprises a control member at each control station energized by an overload in said network, a control current circuit at each control station energized on actuation of said control member, a generator of selected frequen- :least one control station and a plurality of remote current consuming devices of restricted load character connected to said network, a control system which comprises a control member at each control station energized by an overload in said network, a control current circuit at each control station energized on actuation of said control member, a generator of selected frequency currents in said control circuit, means to superpose said selected frequency currents on said network, a load switch at each consuming device of restricted load connecting said device to said supply network, an actuating member at each 01 said devices responsive to said selected frequen-' cy currents and movable to cause opening of said load switch and mechanical means at each consuming device of restricted load to re-close said load switch.

6. In an electrical supply network having atleast one control station and a plurality of remote ciurent consuming devices of restricted load control member, a generator of selected frequen-' cy currents in said control circuit, means to superpose said selected frequency currents on said network, a load switch at each consuming device of restricted load connecting said device to said supply network, an actuating member at each of said devices responsive to said selected frequency currents and movable to cause opening of said load switch, a time lag member controlling the movement of said actuating member todelay opening of said load switch, mechanical means at each consuming device of restricted load to re-close said load switch and a time lag member delaying the mechanical closing of said load switch.

7. In an electrical supply network having at least one control station and a plurality of remote current consuming devices of restricted load character connected to said network, a control system which comprises acontrol member at' each control station energized by an overload in said network, a control current circuit at each control station energized on actuation of said control member, a generator of selected frequency currents in said control circuit, means to superpose said selected frequency currents on said network, a load switch at each consuming device or restricted load connecting said device to said supply network, an actuating member at each of said devices responsive to said selected frequency currents and movable to cause opening of said load switch, a time lag member controlling the movement of said actuating member to delay opening of said load switch, mechanical means at each consuming device of restricted load to re-close said load switch and a time lag member delaying the mechanical closing of said load switch, each of said time lag members being continuously variable according to the current requirements oi said consuming devices,

8. In an electrical supply network having at least one control station and a plurality of remote current consuming devices of restricted load character provided with thermal storage medium and connected to said network, a control system which comprises means at said control system to generate control current impulses in response to an increase of the total load on said network above a set value, means to superpose P said control impulses on said network, a load switch at each consuming device of restricted load connecting said device to said network, an actuating member at each of said devices responsive to said control current impulses and movable to cause opening or" said load switch, mechanical means at each of said restricted load consuming devices to reclose said load switch and a time lag member controlling the opening and closing of said load in dependence on the temperature of said thermal storage medium.

9. In an electrical supply network having at least one control station and a plurality of remote current consuming devices of restricted load character provided with thermal storage medium and connected to said network, a control system which comprises means at said control system to generate control current impulses in response to an increase of the total load on said network above a set value, means to superpose said control impulses on said network, a load switch at each consuming device of restricted load connecting said device to said network, a thermally responsive actuating member at each of said devices mounted adjacent said thermal storage medium and movable by said control current impulses to cause opening of said load switch, the movement of said actuating member being' regulated by heat radiated from said thermal storage medium, mechanical means at each of said restricted load consuming devices to reclose said load switch and a time lag member controlling the opening and closing of said load in dependence on the temperature of said thermal storage medium.

10. In an electrical supply network having at least one control station and a plurality of remote current consuming devices of restricted load character provided with thermal storage medium and connected to said network, a control system which comprises means at said control system to generate control current impulses in response to an increase of the total load on said network above a set value, means to superpose said control impulses on said network, a load switch at each consuming device of restricted load connecting said device to said network, an actuating member at each of said devices responsive to said control current impulses and movable to cause opening of said load switch, mechanical means at each of said restricted load consuming devices to reclose said load switch, a time lag member controlling the opening and closing of said load switch in dependence on the temperature of said thermal storage medium and a thermostat element controlling the operation of said load switch according to the temperature of said thermal storage medium.

11. In an electrical supply network having at least one control station and a plurality of remote current consuming devices of restricted load character connected to said network, a control system which comprises means at said control station to generate control current impulses in response to an increase of the total load on said network above a set value, switch means at said consuming devices of restricted load responsive to said current control impulses to disconnect said devices from said network and means at said control station for automatically increasing the setting of the load value at which said control current generator becomes operative.

12. In an electrical supply network having at least one control station and a plurality of remote current consuming devices of restricted load character connected to said network, a control system which comprises a circuit including a I control current generator at each controlstation, a switch adapted to open and close said circuit, spring means tending to hold said switch open, a control member at each control station energized by an overload in said network to close said switch against said spring, a resetting member energized by closing or" said circuit to increase the pressure of said spring after a predetermined time interval, means to superpose control currents generated on closing of said circuit on said supply network and switch means at said consuming devices of restricted load responsive to said control currents to disconnect said devices from said network.

13. In an electrical supply network having at least one control station and a plurality of remote current consuming devices of restricted load character connected to said network, a control system which comprises a circuit including a control current generator at each control station, a switch adapted to open and close said circuit, spring means tending to hold said switch open, a control member at each control station energized by an overload in said network to close said switch against said spring, a resetting member energized by closing of said'circuit to increase the pressure of said spring, means to superpose control currents generated on closing of said circuit on said supply network switch means at said consuming devices of restricted load responsive to said control currents to disconnect said devices from said network and a delaying device at each control station delaying the action of said resettin' member until said consuming devices of restricted load have been disconnected from said network.

14. In an electrical supply network which includes at least one control station and a plurality of remote current consuming devices of restricted load character, a control system which comprises means at said control station to generate control current impulses in response to an increase of the total load on said network above a set value, means to superpose said control current impulses on said supply network, switch means at said consuming devices of restricted load responsive to said control current impulses to disconnect said devices from said network, and selective means associated with said switch means to control the disconnection of said consuming devices i successively in units. 7

15. In an electrical supply network which includes at least one control station and a plurality of remote current consuming devices of restricted load character provided with energy storage medium, a control system which comprises means at said control station to generate control current impulses in response to an increase of the total load on said network above a set value, means to superpose said control current impulses on said supply network, switch means at said consurning devices of restricted load responsive to said control current impulses to disconnect said devices from said network, selective means associated with said switch means to control the disconnection of said consuming devices successively in units, and means to maintain each of said units disconnected from said network for a period dependent on the ratio of the existing capacity of said energy storage medium to the maximum capacity thereof.

' EDISON HALLOWELL,- 

